Revevol Supports Google Apps with New Solutions
Revevol is an enterprise Google Apps partner that offers the platform to its customers along with value-added services such as training and other solutions. The company said that it has sold over 700,000 licenses across 17 countries so far, and now it’s ready to expand.
Today it announced the creation of a new subsidiary called Revevol Apps, which will be developing custom apps to run on Google’s PaaS out of San Fransisco. The program will be run by Stéphane Donzé, the former R&D lead for Exalead, a search firm that was acquired by Dassault Systemes for $160 million in 2010.
Administration, monitoring, document metadata management, user experience and integration were the bulletins Revevol named as its new venture’s key areas of focus; all of which are very enterprise-oriented. The applications will be built from the ground up to run on the Google App Engine.
“As a specialist in cloud computing technologies, we see Google App Engine as the most advanced, flexible and agile platform in the market”, said Stéphane Donzé, CEO of Revevol Apps. “Capitalizing on years of experience, our parent company, Revevol, has identified user demands that are not currently covered by existing products. The creation of Revevol Apps allows Revevol to address these needs as a software publisher. Revevol Apps looks forward to working with Google to help even more companies take advantage of cloud computing.”
Cloud-based development has turned into a massive trend, both in the independent developer community as well as in the enterprise. Cloud companies like VMware and Citrix have their own corporate app store initiatives, while other vendors are approaching the PaaS space from a different direction. Today Panzura launched a storage platform built on top of Google Apps, adding enhancements of its own while leveraging the internet giant’s giant’s infrastructure.
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